Travel planning has always come naturally to me, but over time I realized what I enjoy most isn’t just booking a trip, it’s making sure everything actually fits the person taking it.
Cruises quickly became my focus because no two are the same. The ship, the itinerary, the pace, the cabin… all of it matters more than people think. And when it’s done right, it makes the entire experience feel easy.
That’s where I come in.
I help my clients sort through all the options, avoid the overwhelm, and make confident decisions so their trip isn’t just booked… it’s planned the right way from the start.
Cruises have a way of simplifying travel without taking away from the experience. You’re able to move through multiple destinations without constantly starting over, packing and unpacking, or figuring out logistics every step of the way. There’s a consistency to it that makes the trip feel more settled from the beginning.
At the same time, no two cruises are exactly alike. The ship, the itinerary, the flow of the days, and even the cabin you choose all play a role in how the trip actually feels once you’re on it. What looks similar when you’re browsing can turn into a very different experience in real life.
When those pieces are aligned, everything feels smooth. You’re not second guessing decisions, adjusting on the fly, or wishing you had chosen differently. You’re able to enjoy where you are, knowing the details were handled ahead of time.
A simple, organized process so you’re never guessing what comes next.
Every trip starts with a consultation. We’ll talk through what you’re thinking, what matters most to you, and what you want this trip to feel like. This gives me the direction I need before any recommendations are made.
You’ll receive a curated proposal that actually fit your preferences. No endless scrolling or second guessing, just well-matched choices with guidance so you can make a confident decision.
Once you’re ready to move forward, I take care of the booking details and keep everything organized. You’ll know what’s happening, what’s needed, and what to expect leading up to your trip.
Usually something tequila-based or anything where the ingredients make me pause and think, “okay… that sounds interesting.” I’m always up for trying something new on a menu.
Coffee to start, a walk to ease into the day, then checking out what’s happening on board. A little time to relax on deck, something light for lunch, and then easing into the evening with a cocktail or glass of wine. Dinner, a show, live music or dancing, maybe karaoke, and always a late-night snack before calling it a night.
Passport… obviously. A few good swimsuits. And the right plugs so everything actually stays charged and ready to go.
Balcony, every time. Having your own space to step outside makes a huge difference, and I’m very intentional about where it’s located… nowhere near the pool deck or the theater.